Feeding Oscar fish ham is not recommended, as their diet should primarily consist of high-quality pellets, live or frozen foods like worms, insects, and small fish. Ham is high in fat and sodium, which can be harmful to their health. It's important to provide a balanced diet to ensure their well-being. If you're looking to treat your Oscar fish, stick to foods that mimic their natural diet.
You can feed them frozen fish foods, Oscar pellets, and flakes. IT is best you feed them a variety of foods rather than just one.
sometimes is okay
Oscars eat about anything, like guppies and small aquarium sharks.
Oscar is a type of fish so he is a Oscar fish
no, ham is too salty for fish.
Fish stop eating when they have had enough. They can not be "overfed". Excess, left over food that the fish do not eat is the problem, because if it is left in the water, it will rot and poison the fish.
fish, ham, chicken, turkey, pork, lamb, and many more meats.
Oscar fish can be caught in the canals of Southern Florida.
Oscar fishes breed is Oscar
The fish will get bigger. Oscar will generally eat anything that will fit inside of their mouth. However, I have raised cats with an Oscar and the fish left the group alone. Make sure you have a lot of cover and you might be alright. Don't feed them Feeders! P.s - Don't let the Oscar get Hungry.
Not totally sure but if the black Oscar is bigger that could be the reason
they are suitable but when they get hungry they swim on top and try to jump out at things that go by. they like to eat meat like ham and stuff but they eat fish food to. If they are with other fish, they will try to protect a space in the tank and stay in that spot. they can be aggressive but they wont hurt other fish.